Literature DB >> 990268

Synthesis, structure determination, spectral properties, and energy-linked spectral responses of the extrinsic probe oxonol V in membranes.

J C Smith, P Russ, B S Cooperman, B Chance.   

Abstract

The direct synthesis of bis]3-phenyl-5-oxoisoxazol-4-yl]pentamethineoxonol, which is shown to be the fluorescent probe OX-V (formerly MC-V), is described. The emission lifetime (0.9 +/- 0.1 ns) and the spectral properties of this dye in a number of systems are presented as well as the relative polarizations associated with the transition moments of the observable electronic transitions. The structure of OX-V was determined using elemental analysis and infrared and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The use of the contact shift reagent, Eu(fod)3-d27, greatly facilitated the interpretation of the NMR results. In aqueous media, the anionic form of OX-V is present virtually exclusively due to the low solubility of the neutral species; formation of the latter species occurs when ethanol or methanol solutions of OX-V are acidiied. Both neutral and anionic dye forms can be detected in chloroform-ethanol solvents. The fluorescence intensity from excitation of the neutral species is an order of magnitude weaker than that from excitation of the anionic form and may result from the formation of excited anions due to the loss of a proton by the neutral species in the excited state. Polarization results indicate that the visible absorption of the dye is due to a single electronic transition. OX-V has been employed as a probe primarily in beef heart submitochondrial particles, reconstituted ATPase vesicles,a nd pigeon heart mitochondria. The energy-linked spectral changes of the probe in these preparations are described and mechanisms proposed for the spectral effects.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 990268     DOI: 10.1021/bi00668a023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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1.  Properties of the Peribacteroid Membrane ATPase of Pea Root Nodules and Its Effect on the Nitrogenase Activity.

Authors:  M. M. Szafran; H. Haaker
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Monitoring of the proton electrochemical gradient in reconstituted vesicles: quantitative measurements of both transmembrane potential and intravesicular pH by ratiometric fluorescent probes.

Authors:  Ales Holoubek; Jaroslav Vecer; Karel Sigler
Journal:  J Fluoresc       Date:  2007-02-06       Impact factor: 2.217

3.  Kinetics of the potential-sensitive extrinsic probe oxonol VI in beef heart submitochondrial particles.

Authors:  J C Smith; B Chance
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1979       Impact factor: 1.843

4.  Membrane potential can be determined in individual cells from the nernstian distribution of cationic dyes.

Authors:  B Ehrenberg; V Montana; M D Wei; J P Wuskell; L M Loew
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 4.033

5.  Effect of Elicitors on the Plasmamembrane of Petunia hybrida Cell Suspensions : Role of DeltapH in Signal Transduction.

Authors:  M J Hagendoorn; A M Poortinga; H W Sang; L H van der Plas; H S van Walraven
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1991-08       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 6.  Fluorescence techniques for determination of the membrane potentials in high throughput screening.

Authors:  Magda Przybylo; Tomasz Borowik; Marek Langner
Journal:  J Fluoresc       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 2.217

7.  Plasma membrane potential of Lettré cells does not depend on cation gradients but on pumps.

Authors:  C L Bashford; C A Pasternak
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.843

8.  The behavior of the fluorescence lifetime and polarization of oxonol potential-sensitive extrinsic probes in solution and in beef heart submitochondrial particles.

Authors:  J C Smith; L Hallidy; M R Topp
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 1.843

9.  Cytoplasmic Acidification and Secondary Metabolite Production in Different Plant Cell Suspensions (A Comparative Study).

Authors:  MJM. Hagendoorn; A. M. Wagner; G. Segers; LHW. Van Der Plas; A. Oostdam; H. S. Van Walraven
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1994-10       Impact factor: 8.340

10.  Physiological cytosolic Ca2+ transients evoke concurrent mitochondrial depolarizations.

Authors:  L M Loew; W Carrington; R A Tuft; F S Fay
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1994-12-20       Impact factor: 11.205

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